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Lucky Day...

I haven't posted in a while so I'll post about my day heading toward the Lucas Oil race at the Mag. Great county road, fresh pavement, no history of Bama Troopers, no posted speed limit (45 for the county), just a sunny day in the country. Catching up to another driver who was running 65, I figured that was fast enough fearing that this road was a great place for a Leo, so I made the other driver a rabbit. A few minutes later, the V1 told me that the rabbit just got hit with a DSR2 topping a rise and around a curve. The Trooper was sitting at a pull off spot and hit the rabbit as soon as it appeared in the Leo's rvm. As soon as I passed the cat, off again with both cans. The rabbit saved my brake pad wear, and maybe my rear. It was a good day for racing....

Re: Lucky Day...

Originally Posted by North Alabama

I haven't posted in a while so I'll post about my day heading toward the Lucas Oil race at the Mag. Great county road, fresh pavement, no history of Bama Troopers, no posted speed limit (45 for the county), just a sunny day in the country. Catching up to another driver who was running 65, I figured that was fast enough fearing that this road was a great place for a Leo, so I made the other driver a rabbit. A few minutes later, the V1 told me that the rabbit just got hit with a DSR2 topping a rise and around a curve. The Trooper was sitting at a pull off spot and hit the rabbit as soon as it appeared in the Leo's rvm. As soon as I passed the cat, off again with both cans. The rabbit saved my brake pad wear, and maybe my rear. It was a good day for racing....

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